Handset Detection on Handset Detectionhttps://www.handsetdetection.com/index.xml
Recent content in Handset Detection on Handset DetectionHugo -- gohugo.ioen-usadmin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)Teleport Corp Pty Ltd 2008 - 2017Wed, 09 Aug 2017 03:17:57 +0000HandsetDetectionhttps://feedburner.google.comDevice Database Updates with RSShttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/device-database-updates-via-rss
Wed, 19 Apr 2017 05:00:41 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/device-database-updates-via-rss<p>We&rsquo;ve recently added RSS feeds for devices, platforms, browsers and apps. Its the prefect way to
follow along with additions and updates to our real time detection database.</p>
<p></p>
<h3 id="feeds-are-as-follows">Feeds are as follows :</h3>
<pre>
Devices : https://www.handsetdetection.com/devices/index.xml
Platforms : https://www.handsetdetection.com/platforms/index.xml
Browsers : https://www.handsetdetection.com/browsers/index.xml
Apps : https://www.handsetdetection.com/apps/index.xml
</pre>
<p>Feeds are updated daily with the latest additions.</p>
<p>You can also view the whole database over at our <a href="http://www.handsetdetection.com/properties" alt="Device Detection Database">device database</a> properties page.</p>
<p>Happy Detecting :-)</p>Improving Apple Device Detection Accuracyhttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/improving-apple-device-detection-accuracy
Wed, 29 Mar 2017 00:00:01 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/improving-apple-device-detection-accuracy<p>Apple&rsquo;s devices have always presented a challenge for web analytics companies as all
their devices, for each device family, use the same HTTP headers or User-Agent. This makes
differentiating between different iPhone models impossible using web requests alone.
</p>
<h3 id="example-iphone-user-agent-headers">Example iPhone User-Agent Headers</h3>
<p><pre>
Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 6_1_3 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0 Mobile/10B329 Safari/8536.25
Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 7_1_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/537.51.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/7.0 Mobile/11D201 Safari/9537.53</p>
<p>Apple User-Agent headers contain no device model information.
</pre>
Sources : <a href="http://www.handsetdetection.com/properties/devices/Apple/iPhone" alt="Apple iPhone User-Agent">Apple iPhone User-Agents</a></p>
<h3 id="example-android-user-agent-headers">Example Android User-Agent Headers</h3>
<p><pre>
Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 5.1.1; SAMSUNG SM-N910C Build/LMY47X) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) SamsungBrowser/2.1 Chrome/34.0.1847.76 Mobile Safari/537.36
Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 7.1.1; Pixel XL Build/NMF26U) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.91 Mobile Safari/537.36</p>
<p>Android User-Agent headers contain device model information.
</pre>
Sources : <a alt="Google Pixel XL User-Agent" href="http://www.handsetdetection.com/properties/devices/Google/Pixel%20XL">Google Pixel XL User-Agents</a> <a alt="Samsung SM-N910C User-Agent" href="http://www.handsetdetection.com/properties/devices/Samsung/SM-N910C">Samsung SM-N910C User-Agents</a></p>
<p>To address this challenge, back in 2012, we introduced a small javascript snippet which
builds a device fingerprint that can assist in detecting the device. The snippet takes
the device screen size, the display pixel ratio and combines that with a micro benchmark
to produce a what we call a fingerprint.</p>
<p>Fingerprints look like this &lsquo;320:480:100:110&rsquo;. There&rsquo;s no personally identifying information
in there, just a few attributes about the hardware of the device that helps our detection
engine hone in on the correct device.</p>
<p>Today we&rsquo;re tweaking that snippet to reduce the variablilty of the benchmark, plus we&rsquo;re providing
a new URL Express customers can use to improve accuracy even further.</p>
<p>The previous version of the script made up to 20 1ms benchmark runs and averaged the results.
This produced a wide range of numbers which we reasoned would be close to consistent when
averaged out, however recent testing has proven that we gain a more consistent result if
instead of averageing we simply take the highest result.</p>
<p>Customers using v4 Express detection (javascript) have no changes to make as the scripts have been
updated for this already. Customers using Cloud or Ultimate detection can grab an updated script
from the new GitHub repo we&rsquo;ve just spun up at <a alt="Javascript Detection Helper for Apple Devices" href="https://github.com/HandsetDetection/js-helper">JS Helper</a>.</p>
<h3 id="technical-discussion">Technical Discussion</h3>
<p>As mentioned previously, the fingerprinting benchmark takes up to 20 x 1ms benchmarks over 50ms. We chose 50ms as we
felt it was a resonable tradeoff between stressing the device and getting the data we need. However, in some
cases, it may be desirable to run the benchmark for longer and collect more test results for a more accurate
view of the device&rsquo;s hardware. It should be noted that performing longer benchmarks does impact user experience,
so please use this wisely.</p>
<p>The new express detection script can be called with this URL //api.handsetdetection.com/apiv4/jsplus/<strong>SiteID</strong>/<strong>Duration</strong>.js
where <strong>SiteID</strong> is the ID of your website profile and <strong>Duration</strong> is the duration of the test in milliseconds.
In testing we&rsquo;ve seen excellent results with benchmarks upto 500ms (<sup>1</sup>&frasl;<sub>2</sub> a second).</p>Device detection for Logstash !https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/device-detection-for-logstash
Thu, 02 Mar 2017 05:00:41 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/device-detection-for-logstash<p>Ever wanted a high performance device detection plugin for <a href="https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash">Logstash</a> ?</p>
<p>Well, wait no longer, we&rsquo;ve just released one ! :-) Full details on plugin configuration and installation are available
at our <a href="https://github.com/HandsetDetection/logstash-filter-handsetdetection">Device Detection for Logstash</a> repo.
The plugin can also detect browsers, operating systems (platforms) and apps.</p>
<p>It also supports &ldquo;ultimate&rdquo;, &ldquo;community&rdquo; and &ldquo;cloud&rdquo; detection methods. Cloud detection sends requests to our servers
for resolution. Ultimate and Community are both super fast local detection methods which run on your own servers.</p>
<p>If you would like to take it for a spin on the full Ultimate edition <a href="mailto:hello@handsetdetection.com">reach out</a>
and we&rsquo;ll tee up an eval. We&rsquo;re keen for feedback.</p>
<p>Happy Detecting :)</p>
New Global Locationshttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/new-global-locations
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 05:00:41 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/new-global-locations<p>Just a quick note today to let you know that we&rsquo;ve added two new global locations,
Sydney (Oceania) and Singapore (Asia) to our global of points of presence.</p>
<p>This makes detection requests for customers using Cloud (our API web service) and
Express (our javascript detection snippet) much snappier in the Asia pacific region.</p>
<p>Sydney and Singapore join Germany and USA as countries where we host clusters.</p>
Handset Detection Community Editionhttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/apiv4-community-edition
Sat, 02 Jul 2016 05:00:41 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/apiv4-community-edition<p>Today we&rsquo;re really excited to announce our API v4 Community Edition. Hooray !</p>
<p>Our Community Edition is a free, high performance, server side device detection
solution which provides a slightly reduced device schema and the full suite of
patterns for detecting platforms, browsers and apps.</p>
<p>Community Edition device specs include the following fields :</p>
<ul>
<li>general_vendor</li>
<li>general_model</li>
<li>general_platform</li>
<li>general_platform_version</li>
<li>general_browser</li>
<li>general_browser_version</li>
<li>general_app</li>
<li>general_app_version</li>
<li>general_app_category</li>
<li>display_x</li>
<li>display_y</li>
<li>benchmark_min</li>
<li>benchmark_max</li>
<li>display_pixel_ratio</li>
<li>display_css_screen_sizes</li>
</ul>
<p>For reference : compare it to the <a href="https://handsetdetection.readme.io/docs/device-schema" title="Full Device Schema" alt="Full Device Schema">Full Schema</a>.
Other fields are defined however their values are empty.</p>
<p>All API kits have been updated with convenience methods for downloading and installing the Community Edition. See your API kit of choice at <a alt="Device Detection Repo" title="Device Detection Repo" href="https://github.com/handsetdetection">our GitHub repo</a>.</p>
<p>Documentation is available at our <a href="https://handsetdetection.readme.io/docs" title="APIv4 Documentation" alt="APIv4 Documentation">documentation hub</a>.</p>
Android Attack 2016 - Infographichttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/android-attack-2016
Tue, 15 Mar 2016 05:00:41 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/android-attack-2016<p>We&rsquo;ve dug deep into the history vault to grind out some juicy stats about android devices. In this installment
we&rsquo;re comparing Android devices from 2014, 2015 and early 2016. Samsung still rules the Android roost and small
screen sizes are on the way out.</p>
<p>Enjoy,</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Richard</p>
<a class="center-block" href="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2016/03/USA_v2-1.jpg" alt="Android Infographic 2014-2015-2016" title="Android Infographic 2014-2015-2016">
<img class="blog-image" alt="Android Infographic 2014-2015-2016 small image" src="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2016/03/USA_v2-1.jpg">
</a>
Monster Update – Detection for the Internet of Everythinghttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/apiv4-update-detection-for-the-internet-of-everything
Wed, 12 Aug 2015 10:08:21 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/apiv4-update-detection-for-the-internet-of-everything<p>This week we&rsquo;ve released a major update to Handset Detection with a fully customizable white label portal, new
pricing plans and, most importantly, the final round of API v4 updates for Cloud and Ultimate detection.
Lets break each of these down to see how they work.</p>
<p><strong>White Label</strong></p>
<p>Customers on Business and higher level plans will now be able to create and manage their own white label
portal. Change colours, add your own branding, maintain your own customers, add custom javascript and
create your own (remotely loaded) pages.</p>
<p>From the Portal icon select &lsquo;Manage Portal&rsquo; and start configuring. We&rsquo;ll have a full set of portal
configuration tutorials up in the <a href="http://hello.handsetdetection.com/hc/en-us" target="_blank">Help Center</a> shortly.</p>
<p><strong>Pricing Plans, Subscriptions and Payments</strong></p>
<p>We&rsquo;ve re-jigged the way our pricing works. The way we had Ultimate plans associated with a site and u
sage plans associated with your account was crazy and very very unintuitive. So we&rsquo;ve cleaned all
that up and all plans are now associated directly with your account.</p>
<p>Also, we&rsquo;ve added annual plans !</p>
<p>Cloud and Express annual plans have 20% more detections than their monthly equivalents, plus you get a
month free. Ultimate plans now get a base 100,000 detections per month for web service use, so you can
have play around with things while getting set up. We&rsquo;ve also re-scoped the way Ultimate plans work,
so rather than purchasing licences in blocks (1, 2-4, 5-10, 11-20) you can now nominate a quantity,
and the prices have come down, way down in some cases. <a href="https://app.handsetdetection.com" target="_blank">Login</a> and checkout the new Ultimate pricing.</p>
<p>Paypal is dead ! Long live Paypal.</p>
<p>We&rsquo;ve removed Paypal Express Checkout Subscriptions completely from our service. All payments are now made via card-on-file,
through &#8230;.. Paypal. Our real motivator was that Express Checkout was making life difficult for us and some of you.
Express Checkout didn&rsquo;t allow us to alter subscriptions for you, updating cards was messy, subscriptions would get canceled
when payment methods changed, handling expired cards was awful. It was just plain janky. So we&rsquo;ve finally done away with that nonsense.</p>
<p>About 25% of you are still using Paypal Express Checkout subscriptions and thats fine .. it&rsquo;ll keep ticking over. When it comes
time to change your subscription just upgrade from the &lsquo;Upgrade/Change Plan&rsquo; page and we&rsquo;ll switch you into the new system.</p>
<p>One note : <strong>If you change your subscription and you&rsquo;re paying with Paypal then you will need to manually cancel your old Paypal
subscription after you&rsquo;ve upgraded.</strong> Reach out if you have any hassles and we&rsquo;ll help step you through the process.</p>
<p><strong>API v4 Updates</strong></p>
<p>APIv4 is now fully here. We&rsquo;ve expanded Handset Detection into <strong>Detection for the Internet of Everything</strong>. In addition to tablets,
handsets, TV&rsquo;s, games consoles, mobile browsers and mobile operating systems we&rsquo;ve added computers (desktops, laptops, notebooks),
bots, libraries, sensors, appliances and vehicles as first class devices.</p>
<p>Desktop operating systems (Windows, Linux, OS X and more) have also been added, along with desktop browsers (Firefox, Chrome etc..),
and mobile apps such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flipboard etc.. We&rsquo;ll be massively expanding our apps selection over the next
few weeks.</p>
<p>Last, but not least, we&rsquo;ve added a new detection method : <strong>Build Info Detection</strong>. If you&rsquo;re running apps on <strong>any Android, iOS or Windows device,</strong>
simply grab the build information, pass it to our service and we&rsquo;ll tell you what the device is. Simple, Fast &amp; Easy. Examples are
coming shortly to the <a href="http://hello.handsetdetection.com/hc/en-us" target="_blank">Help Center</a>.</p>
<p>Phew ! Well thats the biggest update post ever, but its been a while so it seems fair.</p>
<p>Happy Detecting</p>
<p>Richard</p>
API v4 Released for Express Detectionhttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/apiv4-express-update
Wed, 25 Feb 2015 03:19:33 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/apiv4-express-update<p>Today we&rsquo;re thrilled to announce the latest release of our detection software for clients using Express Detection (Javascript).
Version 4 contains a major rewrite of our detection engine, faster performance and higher accuracy in cases where HTTP headers
do not uniquely identify a device. It also lays the ground work for a range of features we have heading your way shortly.</p>
<p>To take advantage of v4 high accuracy you will need to adjust your scripts. From <strong>//api.handsetdetection.com/sites/js/XXXXX.js</strong> to
<strong>//api.handsetdetection.com/apiv4/js/XXXXX.js</strong> (note /sites -&gt; /apiv4), you can grab an updated Javascript snippet from the Site
Settings page.</p>
<p>There are a few differences in this update between the previous script and the current one which will impact you if you&rsquo;re using
customer scripts. See our <a href="http://hello.handsetdetection.com/hc/en-us/articles/204124434-Differences-between-Express-v3-and-Express-v4" title="Help Center">Help Center article</a> or reach out to us in support if you have any questions or issues.</p>
<p>The public API will be updated shortly with API kit updates to follow soon after.</p>
Android in Vietnam - Infographichttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/android-in-vietnam
Thu, 15 Jan 2015 11:57:15 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/android-in-vietnam<p>I find the Asian device market, and emerging markets in general, fascinating. By and large they&rsquo;ve skipped the desktop and gone straight to mobile devices.</p>
<p>In this infographic we take a look at Android in Vietnam. Nokia has excellent traction here with its Nokia X and Nokia XL devices,
Samsung isn&rsquo;t far behind, but has a much greater device diversity (which we had to trim from the models section for brevity). In this
emerging market small screens dominate.</p>
<p>Enjoy.</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Richard</p>
<a class="center-block" href="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2015/01/VietnamInfographic_v2r5.jpg" alt="Android in Vietnam 2015" title="Android in Vietnam 2015">
<img class="blog-image" alt="Android in Vietnam 2015 small image" src="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2015/01/VietnamInfographic_v2r5.jpg">
</a>
Site changes and support over the New Yearhttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/site-updates-support-hours-dec-2014
Wed, 10 Dec 2014 09:05:50 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/site-updates-support-hours-dec-2014<p>Just a quick note to wish you all Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.</p>
<p>The office will be closed from Friday December 21, 2014 to Sunday January 7, 2015. We&rsquo;ll be back
and into things on January 8th. If you need support during this time then please use our shiny
new support system that went live today either via the hello@handsetdetection.com email address
or via the support widget from the website. We&rsquo;ll keep our eye open for urgent ticket requests.</p>
<p>Customers with 24 x 7 support : Nothing changes there. On call techs will still be paged for
your urgent tickets logged either in <a href="http://app.handsetdetection.com/login" title="Handset Detection Client Portal">Handset Detection</a> or via the <a href="http://hello.handsetdetection.com" title="Handset Detection Support">support portal</a>.
Please mark your tickets urgent to ensure assistance.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
Android in Germany for Octoberfest (Infographic)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/android-in-gremany-october-2014
Tue, 11 Nov 2014 03:30:23 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/android-in-gremany-october-2014<p>We&rsquo;ve had the elves hard at work here on assembling another awesome infographic - This one is for Germany,
on Android stats collated for October 2014. Interesting 4&#8243; to 5&#8243; screens dominate the market
with Samsung devices being the clear choice for Android users.</p>
<p>Enjoy 🙂</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Richard</p>
<a class="center-block" href="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2015/02/germany_infographics_v1r6.jpg" alt="Germany Android Infographic October 2014" title="Germany Android Infographic October 2014">
<img class="blog-image" alt="Germany Android Infographic October 2014 small image" src="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2015/02/germany_infographics_v1r6.jpg">
</a>
Android in the USA – Trick or Treat ? (Infographic)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/spooky-android-usa-october-2014
Fri, 31 Oct 2014 12:00:56 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/spooky-android-usa-october-2014<p>Android, Trick or Treat ? 🙂 We&rsquo;ve assembled the numbers on Android in the USA for our October 2014 wrap up.
Once again Samsung are dominating the vendor wars. Screen size wise the 4.5 to 5.o inch devices are getting
most of the love.</p>
<p>Want to see something special in the stats ? Let us know below.</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Richard</p>
<a class="center-block" href="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2014/10/USA_infographic_v1r7.png" alt="USA Android Usage Infographic" title="USA Android Usage Infographic">
<img class="blog-image" alt="USA Android Usage Infographic small image" src="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2014/10/USA_infographic_v1r7.png">
</a>
Android in India – Emerging Markets Update (Infographic)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/android-in-india-2014
Tue, 14 Oct 2014 15:42:38 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/android-in-india-2014<p>We&rsquo;re back this month with another Android infographic for September 2014. This time we&rsquo;re tackling Android in India.</p>
<p>Massive Android diversity is the key takeaway from this infographic. While Samsung maintains a dominant market
position no single device holds more than 2.8% of the market. Also, common to many emerging markets, we see a
proliferation of budget Android devices still hitting the market using Android 2.3. While tablet usage is on
the rise, growth in the 4&#8243; to 5&#8243; handset market is outpacing it.</p>
<p>Want to see more of these ? Let us know in the comments.</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Richard</p>
<a class="center-block" href="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2015/02/India_TabletVsPhone_v1r8.jpg" alt="Android Infographic India" title="Android Infographic India">
<img class="blog-image" alt="Android Infographic India small image" src="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2015/02/India_TabletVsPhone_v1r8.jpg">
</a>
Mobile vs Tablet : And the winner is ? (Infographic)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/phone-v-tablet-2014-08
Tue, 07 Oct 2014 03:50:47 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/phone-v-tablet-2014-08<p>We&rsquo;ve taken a step back on our usual info graphics and this month combined stats from
<a rel="nofollow" title="Statista : The Statistics Portal" href="http://www.statista.com/" target="_blank">Statista</a> with our own
usage insights. So, without further ado here are the latest mobile and tablet growth statistics for 2014.</p>
<p>One important note with how we&rsquo;ve charted the breakdown : Both segments, tablet and handset, are increasing however what we&rsquo;re
examining is the relative difference between the segments. Fluctuations may be due to phones being on contract cycles with carriers,
consumer reluctance to upgrade tablets as aggressively as phones or other local economic factors.</p>
<a class="center-block" href="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2014/10/Infographicss_mobile-vs-tablet_smalll-file.png" alt="Phone vs Tablet" title="Phone vs Tablet">
<img class="blog-image" alt="Phone vs Tablet small image" src="https://www.handsetdetection.com/img/2014/10/Infographicss_mobile-vs-tablet_smalll-file.png">
</a>
New Site Goes Livehttps://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/new-site-goes-live
Fri, 26 Sep 2014 04:54:20 +0000admin@handsetdetection.com (Handset Detection)https://www.handsetdetection.com/blog/new-site-goes-live
<p>Today we launch our new website. I hope you like it.</p>
<p>Previously we were using a static site that was closely tied to our web app and a blog using WordPress.
Publishing updates to the static pages was a slow process as we had to push those pages through the same
release process as the app. So today we&rsquo;ve separated them out. Hooray 🙂</p>
<p>We choose WordPress as our CMS of choice. Not surprising, seeing as we were already using it as our blogging
platform. Here&rsquo;s our migration checklist below in case anyone finds it helpful.</p>
<h2 id="pre-migration">Pre Migration</h2>
<ol>
<li>Export content from the current WordPress blog site and import into preview site.</li>
<li>Choose a theme (we picked the Divi theme from Elegant Themes).</li>
<li>Create a child theme and customise (style sheets in particular).</li>
<li>Decide on a Divi page layout for the site pages.</li>
<li>Create WordPress versions of our static pages, (ensuring meta information, URIs were identical).</li>
<li>Rebuild the menu structure.</li>
<li>Locate WordPress plugins for Custom URLs (Permalinks), Caching, Backups, Better page Navigation, Permalinks on admin pages.</li>
<li>301 Redirect absent pages to the new page URL.</li>
<li>Run link checker over preview site.</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="migration">Migration</h2>
<ol>
<li>Backup preview site.</li>
<li>Move site content (the whole WordPress directory) to new server.</li>
<li>Set new site domain (<a href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_The_Site_URL">http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_The_Site_URL</a>)</li>
<li>Update incorrect URLs in Posts (See this <a href="http://engagewp.com/replace-relative-urls-absolute-urls-wordpress/">EngageWP article</a>)</li>
<li>Go Live</li>
<li>Run link checker over live site.</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="post-migration">Post Migration</h2>
<ol>
<li>301 Redirect previously uploaded content from /blog/wp-content/uploads/ to /wp-content/uploads/</li>
<li>301 Redirect static pages that are app extensions for <a title="Check Device" href="//app.handsetdetection.com/devices/check" target="_blank">Checking</a> and <a title="Examine Device" href="//app.handsetdetection.com/devices/examine" target="_blank">Examining</a> devices.</li>
<li>Check Apache log files to ensure we haven&rsquo;t missed any posts or pages.</li>
</ol>
<p>PS : The WordPress plugins we went with were Admin Columns, Custom Permalinks, Custom Sidebars, Font Awesome 4 Menus, Google Analytics by Yoast, Redirection, Updraft, WP-Navi.</p>